New Travel Barbara Zaragoza the book explores Naples, Italy and the Campania region
Sunday, April 8th, 2012Naples, Italy (PRWEB) April 7, 2012
Naples, Italy is one of the oldest CITES in the western world. Despite the negative press about the mafia-related crimes and garbage problems, Naples remains vibrant and beautiful city. In her new book, espresso Break: Tours and holes in Naples, Italy and beyond (ISBN number 978-0-9835099-2-9), Zaragoza took her three years of travel throughou Campania region and that creates a travel guide includes the path to mountain. Vesuvius, and self-guided tour of Pompeii and Herculaneum and.
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This guide is not only passenger, Zaragoza States, but more than 12,000 military personnel and English-speaking expatriates living there. According to Zaragoza can become difficult to manage through the crush of traffic, the Neapolitan dialect, and the streets that accommodate two thousand years Ruins Instead of cars. As a free writer, mother of three children and wife Navy wanted to predict the myth and lore along with pragmatic information to make any stay in Naples shift from frustration to wonder.
for expatriates and a number of military personnel who live here, tours and 39 holes can be enjoyed in the EU during the weekends so that you can see the city again and again, everyone in my new light. For tourists, Zaragoza proposed selection of a tour and a few holes in the city, allowing enough time to find the place.
Espresso Break
re-create the Neapolitan cultural sense of the city (old is better) using both touring and holes to go deeper into the ancient Roman ruins, wandering through the labyrinth of medieval Naples, and increasing day twists on Neapolitan espresso.
quick reference of ten overlooked sights in Naples and all of Italy provides in unusual ideas for travel. Insider tips include top places to stay, eat, pray, and shop. Chapter called full Travel Tips and news headlines touches sensitive issues such as trash and racism. In addition, recipes and food history pepper the book along with interviews of local people.
About the author:
Barbara Zaragoza is a writer, blogger, wife and mother of three children. It runs a Master’s degree from Harvard University in European history and enjoys eccentric adventures that tie local history and cuisine along with the journey. It runs through seven languages ​​learned and (drank o Meno) meetings and traveled throughout Europe in 21 countries, 36 States and five continents. While living in Naples, she writes for many print and on-line magazines and newspapers.